 | Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1793
...ftroke—a hit —a hit—Zounds ! fir, a mon may live a century and not make fie an a hit again. ' Sir Per. Why, mon, he cares not if his family were...gratified :—only let him have his race-horfe to feed his vanity—his harridan to drink drams with him, fcratcb his face, and burn his peiiivig, when (he is... | |
 | Mrs. Inchbald - 1808
...is a very advantageous bargain, no doubt, sjr ; but what will my lord's family say to it. Sir Pert. Why, mon, he cares not if his family were aw at the deel, so his luxury be but gratified — • only let him have his race-horse, till feed his vanity... | |
 | Charles Macklin - 1808 - 77 pages
...is a very advantageous bargain, no doubt, sir ; but what will my lord's family say to it. Sir Pert. Why, mon, he cares not if his family were aw at the deel, so his luxury be but gratified — only let him have his race-horse, till feed his vanity ; his... | |
 | English comedy - 1810
...is a very advantageous bargain, no doubt, sir; but what will my lord's family say to it? Sir Pert. Why, mon, he cares not if his family were aw at the deel, so his luxury be but gratified — only let him have his race-horse, till feed his vanity; his... | |
 | 1810
...is a very advantageous bargain, no doubt, sir; but what will my lord's family say to it? Sir Pert. Why, mon, he cares not if his family were aw at the deel, so his luxury be but gratified— only let him have his race-horse, till feed his vanity; his... | |
 | Thomas Dibdin - 1815
...It is a very advantageous bargain, no doubt, sir ; but what will my lord's family say to it? Sir P. Why, mon, he cares not if his family were aw at the deel, so his luxnry be but gratified — only let him have his race-horse, till feed his vanity; his... | |
 | Charles Macklin - 1816 - 77 pages
...Eger. It is a very advantageous bargain indeed, sir; but what will my lord'* family say to it ? Sir P. Why, mon, he cares not if his family were aw at the devil, so his luxury is but gratified ; only let him have his racehorse to feed his vanity ; his harridan... | |
 | Mrs. Inchbald - 1824
...very advantageous bargain, no doubt, __ sir ; but what will my lord's family say to it ? Sir Pert. Why, mon, he cares not if his family. were aw at the deel, so his luxury be but gratifiedonly let him have his race-horse, till feed his vanity ; his polite... | |
 | British drama - 1824
...It is a very advantageous bargain, no doubt, Sir ; but what will my lord's family say to it? Sir P. Why, mon, he cares not if his family were aw at the deel, so his luxury be but gratified — only let him have his race-horse, till feed his vanity; his... | |
 | 1825 - 767 pages
...It is a very advantageous bargain indeed, sir— hut what will m'y lord's family say to it? Sir PIT. Why, mon, he cares not if his family were aw- at the devil', so his luxury is but gratified : — only let him have his race-horse to feed his vanity ; his harridan... | |
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